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Colorado Crash Report Details
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DR3447 Format • Public Record Summary • Generated by CrashStory
Case Number
24-0012
Crash ID
423918
Date of Crash
01/11/2024
Time of Crash
06:01
Agency
Colorado Department of Transportation
Agency ORI
FLRNCPD
Officer
—
Badge #
—
Severity
A
Crash Type
N/A
Type Group
Collision with Object
Total Vehicles
2
Killed
0
Injured
1
Total Non-Motorists
0
Juveniles
No
KABCO Breakdown
On Road
UNKNOWN
Intersecting Road
UNKNOWN
Highway #
0450
City
FLORENCE
County
FREMONT
County Code
14
Milepoint
—
Latitude
0.00000
Longitude
0.00000
Urban/Rural
—
Roadway Type
Other
Location
Intersection Related
Road Contour
—
Road Grade
—
Road Description
04
Approach / Overtaking
—
Weather 1
Snow
Weather 2
—
Road Condition
—
Lighting
—
Traffic Control
—
Speed Limit
—
Railroad Crossing
—
1st Harmful Event
Fence
2nd Harmful Event
—
3rd Harmful Event
—
4th Harmful Event
—
Most Harmful Event
Fence
Date of Report
—
Arrived
—
Cleared
—
Investigated at Scene
No
District
—
CDOT Region
—
TPR
(All), Central Front Range
Season
Winter
Year
—
Make
—
Model
—
Color
—
Body Type
—
Direction
—
Movement
—
Speed Limit
—
Estimated Speed
—
Driver Stated Speed
—
Driver Age
—
System Code
8
Road Section
UNKNO
Offense Code
—
Top Traffic Offense
—
Data Source
TABLEAU
Record Status
NEW
Last Updated
—
Form Version
DR3447
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Case: 24-0012
The DR3447 is the official Investigator's Traffic Crash Report form used by Colorado law enforcement. This public record summary follows the DR3447 format using data from Colorado crash databases.
Lane Position
—
Lanes Blocked
—
Driver Gender
—
Driver Action
—
Contributing Factor
—
Human Factor
—
Damage
—
Towed
No
Safety Equip
Unknown
Occupants (1)
Seat
Driver (Front Left)
Age
—
Gender
—
Injury
Suspected Serious Injury (A)
Restraint
—
Ejected
No